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It’s one of those situations you can never imagine yourself actually being in before you are stood outside the accommodation entrance, wondering what crazy part of your brain told you that university was a good idea. For me, it didn’t … Continue reading →

Hello everyone! My name is Safiya, I’m a University of Manchester undergraduate student! Ever wondered what university is like? Want to have access to a student perspective? Well, this is perfect! I’m going to be answering some of the most … Continue reading →

That is what I tell myself as soon as I leave the exam hall. Whether I think the exam went well, went okay, or went badly, I leave the building reminding myself to move on and do the next thing. … Continue reading →

Preparing for exams takes many different forms; depending on what subject you are sitting an exam on and on how you work as an individual. As a Politics student, my exams take a very similar form to most humanities subjects. … Continue reading →

Learn the Ways in Which You Learn Firstly, identifying your learning style is imperative to effective studying. How well do you know yourself? Have you ever thought about studying yourself, not to mention studying how you study? Think about the … Continue reading →

My top tip for keeping on top of your university work is staying organised. It may seem like a trivial point, but it certainly pays off. Keeping a diary or writing lists soon become your best friend. In my diary, … Continue reading →